Photo
A memory card stores image until you can transfer to computer.
True.
A photograph is a type of raster image.
True.
The higher the ISO setting, the more likely your photograph will have "noise", or "grainy-ness".
True.
To much negative space creates deadspace?
True.
Perfect exposure is a result of the right mixture of:
Aperture + shutter speed + film speed
The three most important settings for exposing an image with a DSLR camera are...
Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO.
The amount of light passing through a lens is defined by the?
Aperture.
What is the unit of measurement for light in photography?
Stops.
Just like traditional film cameras, the small opening that allows light to pass through the lens of a digital camera is called?
The aperture.
The amount of light that reaches the image sensor is know as what?
The exposure?
Which is a larger aperture?
1.4
A low aperture would create...
A larger depth of field.
Deadspace is...
Empty space that does not do anything.
The amount of light or darkness on a photograph is known as the?
Exposure.
Which F stop will give you greater depth of field?
F 16.
Which aperture is larger?
F 2.8
What is Aperture measured in?
F-numbers.
A card reader connects a camera to a scanner.
False.
A photograph is a type of vector image.
False.
Channel-> reads/converts negative, slide, or print into digital from.
False.
Lens-> allows you to adjust tones of an image, specifically dark, middle, or light pixels.
False.
A fast shutter speed is used to...
Freeze an image in time.
How can you eliminate deadspace?
Get in close to the subject.
Light or dark tones, not color.
Grayscal.
The ISO tells you...
How sensitive the camera is to light.
Helps to give the viewer information about the subject, such as the location, time of the day, time of the year, etc.
Including an environment.
In low light situations, what might you do to get a better exposure?
Open the aperture.
What is the "rule of thirds" in photography?
Photograph divided into thirds, both horizontally and vertically which creates four points where the lines cross for a visual center.
What does ppi stand for?
Pixels per inch.
Digital images are made up of tiny dots called?
Pixels.
Which of the following apply to the rule of thirds?
Place objects where the grid lines intersect.
What is one of the most foundational rules of composition?
Rule of thirds.
Which is a memory device used with digital cameras?
Sd card, memory stick, and floppy disks.
What is shutter speed measured in?
Seconds.
What is the main difference between photographs and snapshots?
Snapshots are merely recordings of memory, and photographs are artistic interpretation some objects, places or events.
What is aperture?
The size of the iris which controls the amount of light entering the camera.
What is the best definition for composition in relation to photography?
The successful arrangement of parts within the team.